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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all capitals" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to text that is written entirely in uppercase letters.
Example: "Please write your name in all capitals on the form."
Alternatives: "uppercase letters" or "all uppercase".
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Below is a line-by-line transliteration of the Greek text — with the stressed syllables in ALL CAPITALS — with translations of each word or phrase just beneath.
Use of ALL CAPITALS can denote a menacing attitude.
Online etiquette views most usage of ALL CAPITALS as the equivalent of shouting and if the message is accompanied by negative words or implications, it might be an attempt to bully you.
Type in: WIN.MIT.EDU (in all capitals).
Yes, it was in all capitals.
First, "Don't write in All CAPITALS", says the site.
A tricky cocktail The smoggiest of all capitals ReprintsFor most of 2010 an edgy calm prevailed.
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As the Destroyer's afterburners singe our eyebrows, our "WOWs" and "COOLs" are now in all-capitals, and we fill the theatre with peals of excitement.
Typos can be a sign that an email is dodgy – yes, The Guardian may be on thin ice with this point, but typos in an email from your bank really are a red flag – as are all-capitals in the email's subject and a few too many exclamation marks.
Text in all-capitals 'shouts' at the reader in many of the materials (Fig. 15).
Why not?" The drawing arrived a week later, in a smudged, letter-size envelope that was addressed, in Bob's wayward, all-capitals style, to me.
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